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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 6)Five memory management programs are tested using two machines with serious memory overload problems. The five products are V Communications' Memory Commander 4.07, Quarterdeck Office Systems' QEMM-386 7.02, Qualitas'...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 14)Raymond Engineering has developed a rugged, Mil-Spec flash-memory card for PC Card Type II slots, with an eye to bidding the product on upcoming military contracts. The Middletown, Conn., manufacturer plans to bid...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 16, Issue 5)The intense gravitational forces experienced inside a space shuttle during launch and the turbulence of landing have always spelled doom for traditional hard drives, which rely on moving parts to record data. Now NASA...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 15, Issue 17)Most average users select a PC based on the system's clock speed, but power users should be aware that other factors are equally important, such as memory speed. For example, DRAM is the inexpensive memory utilized in...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 15, Issue 2)If you are one of the thousands who purchased the SoftRAM95 memory doubler for Microsoft Windows 3.x and 95, we hope you sent in your registration card. Syncronys Softcorp in December issued a recall of the software...
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From:eLife (Vol. 9) Peer-ReviewedByline: Shuzhen Zuo, Lei Wang, Jung Han Shin, Yudian Cai, Boqiang Zhang, Sang Wan Lee, Kofi Appiah, Yong-di Zhou, Sze Chai Kwok Introduction Accumulating evidence indicates that non-human primates possess the...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 6, Issue 12)Disk cache processing allows the performance of a minicomputer to be increased by maintaining regularly used data in controller memory, resulting in a tenfold drop in average access time and a reduction of up to 90...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 13, Issue 22)Quarterdeck Office Systems' $99.95 QEMM 7.5 memory manager offers enhanced support for mobile Windows systems and, compared to previous versions, is more compatible with unorthodox systems. In tests, a 486 PC with 16MB...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 15, Issue 22)Charging ahead. After Syncronys Softcorp's troubles with the nonfunctional SoftRAM95 doubler for Win95, the company now is releasing RAM Charger for the Macintosh. The $40 utility transfers memory that's not in use to...
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From:American Journal of Psychology (Vol. 124, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWe examined the extent to which individual differences contribute to performance in a task considered to index implicit learning, the Hebb Digits task. Although Hebb Digits learning is considered to be equivalent for...
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From:Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research (Vol. 63, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedPurpose: Previous research into the working, declarative, and procedural memory systems in children with developmental language disorder (DLD) has yielded inconsistent results. The purpose of this research was to profile...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 12, Issue 17)Power users and network managers who rely on cache memory to speed application performance might want to check out the new SiliconCache devices from ATTO Technology. The SCSI 2-connecting hardware device resides between...
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From:Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Vol. 10, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedA configural theory of human amnesia is proposed. The theory predicts that amnesic patients will exhibit selective deficits on tasks that normal subjects perform by learning new configurations of stimulus elements. This...
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From:The Midwest Quarterly (Vol. 62, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedHuman beings cannot impartially describe the universe because in order to describe it, they must have a classification system. But, paradoxically, once they have that classification system, once they have a language,...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 20)Pin-bender alert: Don't throw out your old 30-pin centipedes - er, SIMMS - if you're upgrading a 486 or Pentium PC with the newer 72-pin memory modules to run Windows 95. Sermax Corp. claims its $39 SimmStack converter...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 22)Sermax Corp markets SimmStack socket adapters that allow outdated 1MB SIMMs to be recycled. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has tested the products and found them problem-free. The $39 SimmStack converter is a...
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From:Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (Vol. 11, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedPatients displaying mild symptoms of Alzheimer's disease sometimes have more difficulty naming items from an artifact than from a natural kind category; others displaying more severe symptoms almost always have more...
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From:British Journal of Psychology (Vol. 86, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFollowing Tulving's (1985) distinction between 'remembering' and 'knowing', there have been numerous investigations of these subjective states of awareness in recognition memory tasks. Subjects in such studies are...
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From:Government Computer News (Vol. 14, Issue 25)SoftRAM95 can fool Windows 3.x into thinking it has double the RAM without extra SIMMs [GCN, Nov. 11, Page 21]. But some Windows 95 users have disputed that, saying it crashed their applications. SoftRAM maker...
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From:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (Vol. 71, Issue 2)Patrol Officer Problem Solving and Solutions by John M. Memory and Randall Aragon (editors), Carolina Academic Press, Durham, North Carolina, 2001. Patrol Officer Problem Solving and Solutions constitutes a...